Small Biz Fund Bows Out: License Surrender Shakes Up Investments
Published Date: 4/10/2025
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KLH Capital Fund III, L.P. has officially given up its license to operate as a Small Business Investment Company. This means they won’t be making new investments under this special status anymore. The change is effective immediately, so small businesses and investors should take note of this update.
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KLH Capital Fund III Surrenders SBIC License
KLH Capital Fund III, L.P. has surrendered its Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) license No. 04/04-0332, and the license is declared null and void. This change is effective immediately (published in the Federal Register on April 10, 2025), so KLH will no longer operate under SBIC status or make investments using that license.
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